Shuanghui and Smithfield Foods complete consolidation

Combined pork company to have greater access to Chinese market

Shuanghui International Holdings Limited, took ownership of Smithfield Foods on September 26 completing their previously announced combination. With the closing of the deal, Shuanghui, China's largest pork processor, became the world's largest pig producer and pork processor.

"Today marks an exciting new chapter for both of our proud organizations as we formally begin a partnership that will benefit our customers, employees, producers and partners," said Shuanghui International Chairman Wan Long. "Together we look forward to utilizing our individual strengths, including Shuanghui's extensive distribution network in China and Smithfield's leading production and safety protocols, to provide safe, high-quality products to consumers worldwide."

Smithfield Chief Executive Officer and President C. Larry Pope added, "Our partnership ensures the stability of our business for all our stakeholders, particularly our employees and the communities we serve, while simultaneously unlocking exciting opportunities for growth in the large and rapidly growing Chinese pork market. This is a new era for Smithfield, but one that will continue to be defined by the strictest adherence to the highest standards of food safety and quality, an unwavering commitment to giving back to our communities and acting as a responsible global corporate citizen."

In connection with the completion of the strategic combination, each Smithfield shareholder will receive $34 per share in cash for each share of Smithfield common stock that they own. Smithfield will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shuanghui International Holdings Limited, operating as Smithfield Foods and under its existing brand names. Shares of Smithfield's common stock, as of the close of trading on September 26, will no longer be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.